Hi,

As I'm deep into extreme customization, I would like to customize Leo's UI 
to my likings, changing the panes's colors, layout, etc.

I hope you don't mind if I ask you a few trivial questions:

1) how can I set the active pane to have the colors I choose, different 
from the other panes (to make the active pane stand out visually, instead 
of that barely visible thin red border)?

2) can I have different layouts of panes within the same outline and switch 
back and forth between them? I explain: let's say that my preferred working 
mode is having a full-page body text pane, which occupies the whole visual 
space presently used by the three standard panes. That would be the layout 
only for the 'composing' mode (when I am editing the body text of a node). 
Now, when I need to look at the outline tree, the body text pane would need 
to be downsized and put on the side of the screen, so I can see the 
outline. This way, the layout for that outline would not be static, but 
dynamic. This switching between the layouts, according to the 'modes' that 
I define, would have to be managed via key bindings, in a toggling way. Is 
this something that can be easily accomplished? Could someone please point 
me in the right direction on how to do it? Is this something that has to be 
defined on a per-outline basis, or could I implement it as a default for 
all my outlines?

Thanks

Dufriz

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